Show SHEER FRIPPERY Suchis Kaiser Williams View of Political Parties TH EMPEROR AND EXPLORERS Emln Pasha and Stanley Congratulated Bismarck and KalnokyThe StriKlng Miners In Westphalia BERLIN Dec 7It is stated that in a recent re-cent familiar conversation with Deputy Miquel Emperor William said Political parties are sheer frippery I only know two the one that is for me and the one that is against mo The Explorers and the Emperor BERLIN Dec 7 Copyright 18S9 by the New York Associated Pressl The latest i news from Emin Pasha is that there are strong hopes of his recovery The brain is now known tobe uninjured and the fever is reducing Jn response to an inquiry from Emperor Major Wissmann yesterday yester-day ca le Emin Pasha is much better but he will for the present remain at Bag moyo He charges me to tell your majesty that the Emperors congratulations are the best reward for all his works and he begs me to express his humble thanks for him The Emperor cabled t Emin Now that you have at last returned from your post where you have remained over eleven years with truly German loyalty and devotion I devo-tion to duty lam glad to greet you I have felt a soecial satisfaction from the fact that if was through the territory under our protection that the German forces were able to smooth the way to the coast for your return At the same time the Emperor Em-peror cabled t Stanley as follows Thanks for your perseverance and inflexible courage You have now after repeatedly crrssing the Dark Continent overcome anew a-new and long succession of perils and almost al-most unendurable hardship and that after surmounting those your return journey should lead you through lands covered by myflag affords me great satisfaction and I welcome you heartily t civilization and security Stanley wires an answer In which he speaks of his hopistable entertainment by Wissmann and others and the honors extended by the German officers and closes a follows I profoundly impressed with your majestys condescension kindness kind-ness and gracious welcome sds with a full and sincere I hearty exclaim Long live the noble I Emperor Wham The Emperor was immensely pleased with Stanleys reply which shows that the explorsr ha caught the ringing style agreeable f the imperial ears The miners strik involving as it does now the whole field of mining operation in Westphalia coupled with the attitude atti-tude of the reichstag toward the Socialist bill threatens to embarrass the bi threatns embarass govern mene very seriously The motion to repeal re-peal the law exacting from workingmen certificates from their last employers provoked pro-voked in tho house a significant debate Dr Windthorst warned the ministers that the feeling pf the country was with the miners and i the law did not interfere to protect them from any of companies the men would certainly be driven t the last extremity of starvation and despair Deputy Hummacher National Liberal defended the employers The employers now refuse even to negotiate with the delegates dele-gates sent 0 them on behalf of the men Herr BoettichermicJ8ter theinterior has sent dispatches to the Emperor 1 Bismarck recommending that an imperial commission to arbitrate the differences be I immediately created Troops are held in readiness to guard against and suppress I any resort to violence The men in the Treasury coal mine in Soar district have forwarded ajHtitiontothe Emperor appealing ap-pealing fpr help They say that even unmarried un-married men cannot lye era the present wages The relations between the foreign office here and in Vienna are more in the direction direc-tion of an aggravation of all the bad fea aggavaton a tures Count Kalnoky according t offi cial adices finds his colleagues reluctant t follow Bismarcks line of conciliation with Russia and therefore desires to resign re-sign leaving Baron Kallay in office as his successor Count Kalnoky is reported to have said that Austria has postponed her recognition of Prince Ferdinand out of respect for the wishes of Bismarck but the ultimate recognition of Ferdinand was a well settled point in her policy I is plain that Bismarcks function as a peacemaker between peace-maker is the becoming ministers a point of great friction |